Èl es muy alto y fuerte.
Ella no está en el hospital.
El restaurante recibe el vino.
Tu eres bonita.
Answer:
1.Sal de allí.
2.Yo me desespero. O tambien: Me desesperó.
3.¿Te acuerdas de niño en el almacen?
4.Fijate que en la noche no la reconozco.
5. Eso es otra cosa que no se hacer.
¡Espero que esto ayude!/ I hope this helps!
Answer:
The image that represents what Luis could do as a volunteer in the United States is the first.
Explanation:
In the text Luis is the one who tells the story and tells us that in the United States he works as a volunteer in a soup kitchen serving food to all the homeless who arrive there. therefore the image that best describes this is the first, because Luis is shown serving the food.
Answer:
Explanation:
Affirmative formal commands to tell your best friend what to do:
¡Compre el libro!
Buy the book!
Negative formal commands to tell your best friend what not to do.
No se atreva a ir a la fiesta sin mí!
Don't you dare go to the party without me.
Doler with a negative formal command to keep your best friend from getting worse.
No dejes que te duela el estómago por beber café.
Don't let your stomach hurt because of drinking coffee.
An affirmative formal command to tell your best friend how to take care of himself while at home.
Beba té y miel para curarte la garganta.
Drink tea and honey to cure your sore throat.
Regular and/or stem-changing verbs.
at least one body part
¿Siente dolor en el estómago?
Do you feel pain in your stomach?